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MISOELiI-AjXrY
Canse of Retort, from th* I ..?ell?-?.
The odious maa of the ('our?fir
?corns- to relish nothing better than a
"crusade against tilting hoops,"
which cause, ho asserts, has been
- strangely mistaken. Commenting on
a feminine plea for their grace and
utility, he remarks: "It is not be?
cause ladies show their legs, for it is
habitually done by the womou of
* many nations, and is not necessarily
i udelicate. But the tilting hoop malves
a pretense of covering the legs, as
though one should say, 'I am show?
ing you what I ought not to.' If the
ladies will wear short dresses, instead
of long ones looped up and held but,
sensible men will find no fault. We
are glad to learn Eastern ladies wear
pantalets; our ladies might very pro?
perly adopt the habit. " Now, ladies,
isn't this a pretty tirade against us?
And, as our sex prevents us from
taking tangible satisfaction by giving
him a pummeling, let us seize and
hold him by every available button
hole, and pour into his care such a
volley of anathemas as ho never be?
fore heard, and give him the benefit
of tliat "organ" of speech which has
been proclaimed we possess to an un?
limited degreo; let us give one unani?
mous shout of indignation ; confuse,
deafen, maddon liim with the melli?
fluous epithets, "brute," "monster,"
"fiend incarnate!" How dare you
insinuate that the ladies of this city
wear no pantalets? How could you,
sir, thus boldly accuse us df such an
unheard-of indelicacy? Shameful,
ridiculous; 'tis a monstrous libel, an
infamous misrepresentation, au un?
pardonable non-appreciation of our
be-rnffled, bo-fluted uuder-gear. It
is false and base, and we -won't bear '
it tamely-that we won't; and, if you
don't take it back, you will not soon ;
again have the pleasure of acknow?
ledging a beautful bouquet from a
lady friend. We prefer to send our I
flowers whence come our compli- 1
ments. Your style of returning com- j
piiments don't seem to prevail among :
intelligent people.
We advise you, the next windy day, !
to rub up your specs, sit down fair :
and square at the window of your :
sanctum, (where you are sure to be ;
seen on windy days,) and do not pre- ;
tend to "ignoro the fact" of the ex?
istence of some of the finest bandi- i
work in the way of "frills and edg- j
ings." Any one but an obdurate,
captious editor, of your species,
would pronounce them faultless; and
then, sensible men never find fault
with a well-dressed lady at all, and .
do not consider a subject to call
forth ugly criticisms. Wo will not j
wear short dresses until it is decreed
by fashion or custom to do so. You
would be the first to open a battery j
of censure on our appearance in the
streets in that style, and "bloomer
costume" is not generally in favor.
We will persist in wearing our dresses
long in the drawing-room, for its
gracefulness, and looped up in the
street, for its neatness and conve?
nience, which latter style we think a
great improvement on all the ' 'sweep- \
iug-the-street system" which pre- I
vailed formerly, and created ridicule !
and rebuke to an alarming extent.
And os for the "tilters," they are
quite indispensable, and we will have
our skirts held out by them for all
the "likes o' you."
If it shocks your sense of propriety
to see our "pretty gaiters" and "lisle
thread hose," don't look higher so
pertinaciously, to let your optics de?
ceive you and acenso us so outrage- j
ously. Pull down your blue shades i
and be sure you don't peep out when
high winds prevail. We did not dress j
our pedal extremities with immacu
late hose and high-heeled boots for
your dull eyes to squint at, nor for
Hie crowd of loafers who stare us out
of countenance and "out of gait" at
the street corners. We dress to look
neatly and feel comfortably, with a
regard to prevailing modes, as every I
lady should. We dress to please, and i
feel sure we receive the just appre?
ciation of all well-bred gentlemen, j
who make us feel our efforts aro not .
' 'labor lost. " We have heard enough ;
about bonnets, "water-falls" and "tilt
ing hoops," and we think it high
time to put it down; and Mr. Editor
of the Cour/er will yet live to learn,
as many have before, that an attempt
to reform dress is futile, and we j
would recommend silence to you j
when again you think of occupying
the questionable position of inspect
ing and recording what ladies "don't j
wear under their crinoline," or you I
will hear again from "an enraged re- I
dresser of wrongs."
Mortgages and Conveyancer of Real t??
tate for sale at this ofticc.
TUE JSURNINO OF COLUMBIA. An inter?
esting account ot the "Sack and Destruc?
tion of the City of Columbia, S. C.," has
just been issued, in pamphlet form, from
tho PhoMiix. power press. Orders filled to
any exten?. Single ernies 50 couts.
MAU. Anr.ANoKMENTs.-The Post Office is
open during the week from 8 a. m. to 1 p.
m. and from 5A p. m. to 7 p. m. On Sun?
day, from 8 to 9 a. m.
Northern mail opens M a. m.; closes24 p. m. j
Southern " 5Ap.m.; " o p.m.
Charleston " 5fp.ni.; " ;? p.m.
GreenvilleR. R. " 8 a.m.; " Bip.m. I
Kdgetield " 8 a.m.; " nip.m.
All mails close on Sunday at 2 p. ni
FOR SHERIFF.
P. H. lb SHULEIt is respectfully an?
nounced as a candidate fer SHERIFF of
Richland District, at the election to be
held on tho third MONDAY in April next.
Jun? 5 J13 MANY FRIENDS.
BUTTES, BfifiS AM) POTATOES.
C1HOICE COUNTRY BOTTER, FRESH
,/ EGQS, gm Irish Potatoes and -?rime
Sweet Potatoes. Just receive?! anti foi
8alo bv J. A T. R. AGNEW,
a?e"" fAnt-elb-ifa'? eopy._June 23
Pickled Pork.
CHOICE PICKLED PORK. Jrist re.
reived awl for sale by
June 2:1 J. A T. K. AfiN FAS.
CaroiiiiMH copy.
Mackerel! Mackerel! !
-| f\f\ PACKAGES MACKEREL, con- :
Av/vJ slating of barrels, .Ralf barrels,
quarter barrels sud kils, (.ii band and for
sale by J. A T. R. AGNEW.
>Te**' (Zirolinvcn copy._ June 23
Sardines and Herrings.
fr (\f\ QR. BOXES SARDINES.
t)UU 100 Boxes Smoked Herrings.
10 Rbis. Pickled Herrings, at 40 cents
per dozen. J. & T. B. AGNEW.
J une 22 (Jarotinian copy.
Satin Gloss Starch.
2jr BOXES DURYEA'S SATIN GLOSS
O STARCH, the best article in use for .
laundry purpose*?. Just received and for
aale by JL ? T. R. AGNEW.
Fresh Arrivals.
WE are daily adcliug to our variety or 1
choice GROCERIES, and have just
received n supply of the fbllowiiTg, viz:
Fresh MACKEREL, in cane.
Fresh SAIJHON, in cans.
CRANBERRY SAUCE, in cans.
Roast Beef, in cans.
Green Corn, in cans.
Pie Fruits, assorted, in glass.
Lemon Syrup, in glass. I
June 22 J. .Sc T. R. AGNEW.
CURRANT JELLY.
LEMON
STRAWBERRY JELLY.
BLACKBERRY
CANNED PEACHES. !
TOMATOES.
OYSTERS.
LOBSTERS. I
SALMON.
PINE APPLE.
Bordon's Condensed Milk.
Extracts Strawberry. Vanilla Banana,
Pine Apple and uemoih
Chow-Chow Pickle?.
Mixed
Plain
Baker's Chocolate.
Broma.
COCOH. I
Layer Raisin?.
London Mustard.
Pure Spices, ground and wind.
Preserved Canton Ginger.
Andrews" Yeast Powders.
Quarter and half boxe? Sardine?. i
Walnut Catsup.
Tomato
London Club Sauce.
Worcestershire Sance.
Just received and for bale bv
June li) J. ?V T. R. AGNEW, j
Bacon Sides, Shoulders and
Breakfast Strips.
1 /\ HHDS. prime BACON SIDES and
1AJ SHOULDERS.
2 hhds. Sugar-cared Breakfast Strips.
On hand and for sale low by '
June 15 J. & T. R. AGNEW.
Hams! Hams! Hams!
CHOICE NEW YORK CITY SUGAR- ;
CURED HAMS, just received and for !
sale at 25 cents per pound. Call soon, lie- 1
fore thev are all sold.
June 9 J. 4 T. R. AGNEW.
Flour! Flour!
O/T-fTi BBLS. Super, Extra, Reeker's
JUVJV.) Self-Raising and choice Family !
FLOUR, on hand and for sale low bv
Juno 3_ _J. & T. ll. AGNEW.
Iron! Iron! Iron!
TIRE IRON, 1; to 2 inches wide, at C|c. .
AI-SO, I
A complete assortment of Hoop, Rod,
Horse-shoo, Round and Square IRON, on
hand and for sale low bv
jlnne 3_ _ .l.k T. R. AGNEW.
C?ERIAGE MATERIALS.
rilHE subscribers have just received an
JL assortment of CARRIAGE MATE
RIALS, consisting in part of Spokea, Eel- .
looa, Shafts, Carriage Bolts, Axle Clips,
Malleable Cas.inga. Enamelled Cloth and
Leather, Dash Leather, Whip Soekets, ;
Knobs, Lining Nails, Point and Sand .
Bands, Oil Carpet, Carriage Hinges, Coach :
Bodv and Running Part Varnish, Japans,
Paints, Oils, A c.
M.SO, j
A full assortment of 'l ire Iron, from 1; j
to 2 inches wide, at Oj cents per pound. ;
June 2 J. & T. lt. AGNEW.
C11A1XS? CHAINS! MAIA'S!
TUST received and for sale low, GOO pairs :
#J Straight and Twisted Trace CHAINS.
Also, a complete assortment of Tongue
Chains, Lock Chains, Breast ('hains, Stay
Chains, Fifth Chains, with and without
Stretchers, Coil Chain, Halter Cliains.
Jack Chains. Ac. J. & T. R. AGNEW.
May 20_
Potware,
Sauce Pans, Fry Pans, &c
POTS, OVENS, SPIDERS, TINNED
SAUCE PANS, Plain SAUCE PANS,
Long and Short Handled Fry Pana, Brass
and Enamelled Preserving Kettles, Glue
Pots, Tiuned Mortars, Kettles, Ac Just
received and lor salo by
May 27 J. ? T. R. AGNEW.
Spades, Shovels, Porks, &c.
rX.f\ VOZ. Long and Short Handled
OVJ SHOVELS.
25 doz. SPADES.
15 " Long and Short Handled Manure
Forks. Also, Garden Forks, Garden Hoes,
(larden Rakes, Garden Trowels, Grain Cra?
dles, Griffin's Scythes, Ac. Juat received
and for sale low by J. A T. lt. AGNEW.
June 14
Stuart's Syrups.
STUART'S WHITE SYRUP.
Stuart's Sugar Loaf Syrup.
Stuart's (?olden Syrup. Just received
and for sale bv J. A T. R. AGNEW.
BBLS MUSCOVADO SUGARS,8 pounds
for il.
B?rrela Muscovado SUCA RS, 7 pounds
for tl. ALSO,
A complete assortment of Crushed and
Refined SUGARS. For sala at low rates bv
May ir? T R. AGNEW'
ENCOURAGE
ENTERPBISE!
(BX ll BUH
Hook, .lob and Newspaper
Printing Office.
JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor.
THE O?ILV PHOENIX
;* published evcrv morning, ? xecpt Mon?
day, and contains tho LATEST NEWS, lo
telegraph and mails, up to the hom- of
going to press; Editorials, Coi respondent^:
bom different point-, Miscellaneous Head?
ing, Talen, Poetry, Sketches, etc., etc., cte.
In the QUANTITY and QUALITY or it
READING MATTER ie not to bo excelled
bv anv paper in South (Tarnlina, ADVER
TP F.MKNTS inserted on favorable tmm*
Contains, in every nu., ber, thc reading
matter (embracing tho latest news; ol
TWO ISSUES of the daily. It is published
every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
morning*.
tm GfcRANgR
Js published every Wednesday morning.
It is the desire, and will be. the obtect ol j
the Proprietor, to make this equal to, if :
not the best, FAMILY NEWSPAPER in !
the Sont ti. In fact, as its name indicates, '
A. Home Companion.
Resilles tiie collection ol' the cream ol !
the new? or the week, Political, Financial
and the Markets, it will contain a large ;
amount of LITERARY MATTER, such as j
choice Ti..es, Sketches and Poetry. It :
will embrace. EIGHT PAGES, containing ;
FORTY-EIGHT COLUMNS, is printed in a '
form to bind, and thus secures a faithful
record and history ni passim- evento.
JOB WORK
Our Joli OFFICE io billy supplied with
all kinds or WOOD and FANCY TYPE,
CARDS, PAPER, COLORED INK, ETC,
ETC., and we are billy prepared to execute
promptly, und ut moderate pri?es, M J i
n del -. tor
PAMPHLETS, flRCl'LAHs.
HAND RILLS POSTERS
t AhLs
BLANKS, Fie
TRI WEEKLY HACK LINE
Between , Laurens and Newberry.
ON ?nd after MONDAY.
?SS*- 5, tho 18th instant, tho HACK
fr^Vi?*,ydC wtf connect with the up
tr&iu ou the Oreen ville an?!
Columbia Batlroad on TUESDAYS,
THURSDAYS ?nd SATURDAYS; with the
down bain, on MONDAYS, WEDNES?
DAYS and FRIDAYS.
Thus passengers can be carried throne, h
from Columbia to Lauran? in ?NK DAY
arriving at Laurens bv !) o'clock the same
day they leave Columbia. PassageT can
leave Laurens at ? o'clock a. in. and arrive
al Columbia same day at 7 o'clock.
Every comfort is afforded pusne.ngers
which could t?: expected on a Btngo Une.
T. P>. CHEWS.
Laureu?, June 1G, imiti. June 20
(?HEAT TUROliGH ROUTE J?0RTH!
/irina 7." Miles fiftoHer than any other!
Via Richmond and Danville Rail?
road, from Greensboro, N. C., via
Danville and Richmond, Va., to
Washington, Baltimore, Philadel?
phia and New York.
rrMIE traveling public are inform) d that
J. this linc is now fully open, by the com?
pletion of the Charlotte and South Caroli?
na Hailroad between Columbia and Char
lotie, s*- THROUGH TICKETS can be
purchased at the Ticket Office of tlieChar
lotte ?nil South Carolina Railroad, at Co?
lumbia. THOMAS DODAMF.AD,
sup t Richmond and Danville Railroad.
.Jone 21
Notice to Shippers.
THE Charlotte and South Carolina Rail?
road at e prepared to give through re?
ceipts to New York, cia Portsmouth, on
cotton, at six dollars per h'Jo. This rate
includes all charge's to tin- point of destin?
ation. JAMES ANDERSON,
.lune 14 Superintendent.
NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
CHANCE OF TIME!
ON ami after SUNDAY, Jnne lt?. I860,
trains Hill run as follow*:
Leave Charlotte ? 11 bj.p. m. and Uk)
a. m.
'Phi' 11.11 p. ni. ir:ii,i makes ipiiek eoh
uevtions with train* for tin- Norch ai ii?
leigh . alie! is tin
QUICKLET AM J MOST COM?
FORTABLE Ii O CTE TO ALI.
1 'Ol N TS Nul i T H AND
WEST FROM CO
1. V M ii I A ! !
??- l il ROUGH TICK KTS can he had HI
Charlotte to all the Northern eitii s.
ll. W ILK Ms.
June St KiiKiiicer and Super't.
Through Freight Arrangement.-,
From da).bia, rm Charleston,
SOITK CAROLINA R. R. COMPANY, ,
<'o? r wm K. .lune T. ism;. -
Cotton ;it Sti |HT l?alf. delivered in Vw lori.
Ililli South I'a rob u a Railroad Company
and New Vork Steamers have arranged
a THROUGH TARIFF on COTI'ON, which
abviates all iiuueci .--.-.arv dela; and expense.
Shippers may condign to either VA iib* A
Cbisohu or Ruveinl A Co., agent.* Ww
York Ream?is at Charleston.
THE LOCAL TAP&irJT
From Columbia to Charleston wu! be >3 pei'
bale. H. T. PEAKE,
.lune S i> General Superiiitendeiu.
Greenville and Columbia Railroad.
OBST SUPERINTENDTS OFFICE.
COLUMBIA, May 26, IStiC.
ON and aller MONDAY next, 28th itiau,
the* Passenger Trains will run daily
(Sundays excepted) until further notice,ss
follows:
Lvuve Columbia at 7.00 a. m.
" Alston ut .t?.b"i "
" Newberry at.ILKS "
Arrive at Abbeville at. 4.30 p. m.
" at Anderson at . 7.lu ..
" at Greenville al . 8.10 '.
Leave Greenville at. 5.55 a. m.
Anderson at ... . . ?;.">.". '.
. AbbeyiUe-al . *J.2ti ..
'. Nev ben y al . 2.45 . m.
Arrive at Alston at . 4.*2
" at Columbia at 7.1 . "
The road having been repaired to Alston,
passengers and freight swll b<- transferred
across the fiver until the bridge is com?
pleted.
The expense ot passage and freight, hy
the discontinuance of the stage, wagon
and boat lino, ?lil be largely reduced.
.1. li. LASSALLE,
May "27 (ieiieral Superintend) ut.
General Superintendent's Office,
WM
CHARLOTTE .V s.e. RAILROAD.
Cont Mill \. s. C., June I, lssti.
ON and after SUNDAY next, 3d inst., a
THROUGH PASSENGER TRAIN will
he run over this road a* follows:
Leave Columbia at . . . 4.15 p ta.
Arrive at Charlotte at 11.15 "
boase Charlotte at. .12.15 '
Arrive at Columbia at 7.1"> a tu.
Juno l JAS. ANDERSON, Stip't.
Schedule over South Carolina R R.
GENERAI) SUP'TS OFFICE.,
CHAIUXSTON, Mavin, 1806.
ON and afterSUNDAY, 3d Tune, 1866, the
Passenger Trains will h ave and ar?
rive an follows, v iz :
beave Columbia al 6.30 a. m.
Arrive hi Charleston al -I.no p. in.
Leave Charleston at .7.3?) a. m.
arrive in Columbia at .I.tu p. m.
ll KN KY T. PEAKE,
June 2 Guttural Superintendent.
NOTICE.
VTOTICE if hoivbv given that the co
l^i partnership lately subsisting between
JOHN C. DI AL and FRANCIS M. POPE,
under the linn of DIALA POPE, was thin
lay dissolved by mutual cousent. JOHN
'. DIAL is authorized to settle all debts
lue to and hv the late firm.
JOHN C. DIAL.
May i, ist;,;. F. M. Pt ?PE.
NOTICE.
r|*llK suhscr|bei' would respectfully in
J_ form tho citizens of this cit) and vi
?inity that he will continue the general
HARDWARE BUSINESS in his own name
tnd on loo own account, amt hopes to
merit and receive * full share of public pa
:ronago. ?OrTN c Dl.vl.
dav i
Oharleston Advertisements.
NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON
PEOPLF/S STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Fare Reduced to $26.
I^rrriiKi "nch Hort every Alter,??tr
TTttintdoy.
STRA.U&JUP KLAMBKAI .
CAPT. (?. M. Wu.KKK.
HTRAMSHIP ?mVEKA.
1
CAYT. C. P. MAUSHMAN.
?T1HESE STEAMSHIPS, offering everv
_L inducement t<> SHIPPERS and the
I TRAVELING Pl 'hf.I?', having eii|>erior
accommodations l>-r Passe ngefrs. with I
; table? supplied bj every luxury thc Now
I York and Charleston market* can afford; :
and. for safety, speed and i-omfoit. are mi
rivalled j.n th*> iriaM.
THE STEAMSHIT
MONEK A.
CAPTAIN C. P. M\UKHV\:;,
j "ITfia LEAVE NORTH ATLANTIC I
f V WHARF, on THURSDAY. June 2ft, ?
I 18C0, at - o'clock.
I Liberal advances mad? rm consignment* !
j to New York.
' Foi1 Freight <>r Passage apply al the
I Agenta. WILLIS A CHISOLM,
i .lune'?2 North Atlantic Wharf. j
j COfiEN, HANCKEL & CO.,
I Parlors ami Coraoiissioo Merrhaiits,
I No. 46 East Bay, Charleston, S. C.
i JACOB COHKX. C. K. UANCKKL. JoS. (,(i)!FN.
WILL sell CO'rrON,RICE,TOBACCO.
Naval Stores and all descriptions of
i Produce or Merchandize. Will ship to
I Northern and Foreign Ports, Ac. Will
. make liberal advances on eonaignmculs for
I sale or shipment. May 15
1 Agriculture \ ( ommeree, I -
pt
CU
- muon im.
CHARLESTON, S. C,
MTHIS POPULAR and Well Known
HOTEL has been NEWLY FUR?
NISHED throughout by the present j
; proprietor, who has been sixlc. II years,
eoiussyt. d with the establishment. !
? H. WHITE, Proprietor.
? GE<>RO>: ti. MIXKU, Superintendent.
A'ij\.s. A. Mii.i.nK, Cashier. March '_'7
- * i i
ELECTION NOTICE.
tim CLERK S OFFICE.
COLUMBIA, June 20. 180t>.
IN pursuance of resolution CitvCoun- :
eil, an ELECTION will be held for;
I CLERK Ul' THE MARKET, on TUES- j
' DAY, the 3d of Julj next. Salary per |
annum. Bond and security for ?I?.IHMI will I
, l.c required.
Applicants for the position will file their
' applications at this ollie?? on or before .
? Mondav. the 2d proximo, naming their 1
sure tie'?. .!. s. M. MAHON,
June 21 City Clerk. 1
NEWBERRY HERALD-CARD.
BY the ?ire ol Monday morning, lStlf |
instant, the presses, together with
I almost the whole of our types, A?*., were I
i consumed, and our office made a complete |
? wreck. Thc publication of the Herald is,
j therefore, suspended, but only l'or a short '
time, we trust. Ry the loan of a small :
j prefta and a fe* type from a kind friend,
I together with a few odds and <-nds for tu- :
, natcly saved, we will be able in a few days
I to issue a small sheet for temporary pur- j j
poses. l?i the meantime, thc utmost <-xer- j I
ti?m will bo mad?- to procure a new audi]
' complete nut flt in presse? and type in the j
shortest possible time, when we will lie i '
enabled to resume a full publication of our \ ?
j paper. We trust that our short snspen- ?
' sion and unfortunate failure b> supply our j I
patrons will not cause them to feel a loss : j
ot interest, but rather an increase of /.eal <
; to ai<l us by their influence t<> recover trois I !
so serious a loss. Respectfully, IJ
mos. F. c. RENEE ER,
lt. H. GRENEKER. ' j 1
t3r I'aroliaian and Patriot will oblige li
by giving tin above a few insertions, an?i a
? notice will be appreciated. .Juno 21
'TESWH.XJGEB'S
FIRE & BURGLAR PROOF SAFES.
j ril HE undersigned have been appointed
: _I_ agents for these superior SAFES, i
LThese Safes arc made with three flanges- ;
] all other safes have but two. They have 11
Powder Proof Lin ks, ami the locks and I1
! bolts ar?: protected with plates of hardened . <
' steel, which is the only protection against ;
' the burglars ?h ill and "the insertion of pow- ::
' der. Also, warranted free from dampness.
While these sate-, have no superior in !
ipiality, they are furnished at moderate I
prices - at least 25to 33j per cent. les-, than I
Herring's and other* mak^rf. while the
quality cannot i?' au massed.
A sample Sal?- can ne seen at our -fie. |
; ami orders wili be taken at New York
prices, with expenses of transportation
added, and no charge for forwarding in
Charleston. J. A T. lt. AGNEW.
Mav 27
W. W. BOYCE,
Late of Si.nth Carolina, :
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
wini. ra?Cne.E IN rm:
Supreme Court -and Court of Claims. '
('[tire No. -Uki Fourteenth Street,
Dec 27 WASHINGTON. D. C. tuffimo
Thos. P. Walker,
Magistrate and Coroner,
Office in Post Office Building,
COLUMBIA, s. C. June :l
Old Newspapers for Bale,
BY thc hundred or thousand, at
Mat ch - PHONTX Ut Fit il
New York Advertisements.
An Old Song Set to a Hew Tune.
"As Spring apprrtuch etc.
Attie and Roache*
From their holen croup mit;
And Mice and Rut*.
In spile of cats.
Haily ship alunit.'
S
"Cetar's"' Bat, Roach, &e., Exter s,
ls a pasto -used for Hats, Mice, l?oachee.
lii'irk and lie,! Ants, ?fv\, ic.
"Guntar's' Bed-bug Exterminator
ls a liquid oi wash used to destroy, anrt
also as a preventive f??r lied-lrnfjs,
"Costar's" Electric Powder tor In*'ta
Is tor Mot/as, Mosquitoes. Fleas, Heil-lmg;-,
Inserts tm J'lnnts, FOfels, Animals, <tv.
Air ! '. : BEWARE ! ' '. of all worthless
invitations.
tr?r See tlial '.COSTAR S"' natue tn on each
Lox, I ?ot tie and Flask, before voubnv.
fte- Address HENRI lt. ?OSTA^,
482 broadway. N. V.
tk?~ Sold in Columbia, S. C., by
And all Druy^ist? ami Retailers.
1860.
INCREASE OF RATS.- Thc Marner':,
tlazcttr (English) abseits and proves by
ligures that one pair ot RATS will have ?i
progeny and descendants no less than
651,056 in three years. Nov, unless this
immense family eau !>.. kept down, they
would consume more food than would ens
tain (V>,0(IU human beings.
49~ See '.< IISTAP.V' advert iscnienl above
1S 6 G.
RATS vKiiMs BIRDS. - Whoever engag?e
in shooting small hirds is a eruel man
whoever aids in extermin?ting /vi/s is ?
Is-nefaetor. We should like some one to
give us the benefit nf their experience Iii
drivingont these peals. We ne* uso m othilia,
besides dogs. cat., and traps for tins buai
liesa.- Scientific Arttericari, A'. 1".
SH** See "COSTM'.'S" advertisement above.
1 800.
. COSTAR s ' RAT EXTERMINATOR ip
niniplu. sal.- ;?nd sure thc- ITU .st perfect
RAT-ification meeting we nave ever attend
eil. Every Rat that can gel it, properly
prepared, will eat it, and ?-very one ??hai
eats it will die, generally at some place tr
distant as possible from where it was taken
I hoke Shore. (.Mich. ) Mirror.
**- See "C-osTAR'a"advertisement al^ive.
1 800.
A VOICE FROM THE EAR WEST.
Speaking or '.Cosr\h's" Rat, Roach, Ant
Ac, Exterminator' -"more grain and pro
visions ate destroyed mmualh in Grant
County by vermin than would p'av for tona
lit this Rat and Insect Killer."'
[ lAincastrr ( Wi*, j JJ*i nt.l
c?T See "t 'usTAh's" advertisement above.
May 8 f3nio
SOUTHERN BANK NOTES!
SOUTHERN SECURITIES I
Bought and sohl on commission br
LAWRENCE BROTHERS & I'll,,
BANKERS,
Nt}. IC WALL STREET. NEW YOI*'h.
MONEY received on deposit from banka,
bankers, merchants and others. Or?
ders in Gold, Government and other Secu?
rities executed al the regular Stock Ex?
change by a nioniber of the firm. Consign?
ments of Cotton solicited.
DKWITT C. LAWRENCE. JOHN R. CECIL.
durs J. LAWRENCE. WM. A. HAijrrrn.
April 8 _
H 5~ 2 S * g jr, ? .
? lin ?S 50-"^- = -5Saffaf'c
2 Hfi ?3WJ? V* ~ "5 "? 5? ~
*gefsall ?^ s-S-?~?
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CO a-3a3uO, ....
CONFEDERATE GE1?ERALS.
ACENTS WANTED to sell our new
series of Card Photographs of PRO?
MIS ENT MEN of the South. 100/100have
ilready been sold. Agents are making $10
per dav. Send for letter of agency. En?
close *-.">, and we will send a good assort?
ment, by return mail, that will nedi for IIS.
\ddress JONES A CLARK, Publish**,
April 4 83 Nassau street. New York.
WESTCHESTER HOUSE,
Cknmcr Rrooiru- Streetonn Bowrjj
""Mills house, capable of accommodating
L Lhree hundred guests and kept ou tb?
i nrt n plan, is centrally located, and
mar to ill points. City "ears pass thc
Hotel to all the Ferrie?, Railroad Depot a
ind place? of Amusement every three
minutes. Single Rc oms, 11.00 per dav.
lonnie,$2.00. J. F. DARROW CO.,
.lan 14 ly Proprietors.
JAMES CONNER'S SONS
UNITED STATES TYPE FOilillllRV
PRINTERS' WAREHOUSE,
NOS. 2s, 30 aud 32 Centre street, (corner
of 1U- nie street, j New York. Thetype
.in which this paper is printed is from the
ibove Foundry. Nov 18
Grain Cradles, Grain Fans, &c.
.4/ the Sion of the Golden Pad-f?tel:
AFCLLauppIv of GRAIN CRADLE*,
Grain Fans, Scythe blades. Scythe
Stones, Fan Wire, Riddles, kc . in atois
and for sale low for cash,
ila* 26 JOHN C I IA1